September 26, 2017 - Okay, now it’s time to get baked. Baked tapes, that is. What did you think we were talking about? The concept of baking tapes has been known for some time – there’s even a 1993 patent on it – but the subject came up again recently in the context of a series of British text-based...... READ MORE

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When a static code analysis tools identify a bug in the production code, there are two approaches organizations can take. The sensible one is to put a software developer or two on the problem and implement an immediate bug fix. The other option is to assemble the software team, debate the relative r…READ MORE

Okay, now it’s time to get baked. Baked tapes, that is. What did you think we were talking about?

The concept of baking tapes has been known for some time – there’s even a 1993 patent on it – but the subject came up again recently in the context of a series of British text-based adventure…READ MORE

PASS Summit is just a month away. That means there’s only just under a month left to get signed up for Denny’s Azure precon. You might be wondering why you want to take a full day session on Azure infrastructure. And that’s an excellent question. The answer is quite simple. Azure is a massive pl…READ MORE

Three industry experts in their respective fields join hands to adopt open edge computing IoT. The aim is to adopt innovative practices. Huawei joins hands with Infosys and Wapwag at Huawei Connect 2017 for this mission. Infosys is a leading provider of Information Technology and business consulting…READ MORE

HP continues to shine a spotlight on print security with the recent announcement of embedded print security features that aim to mitigate the threat of malware. So how vulnerable are printers to external attacks, and how can businesses limit their risks?

Ed Bott at ZDnet dispenses some excellent advice in today’s Bott Report. In an article entitled “Windows 10 tip: Temporarily delay the Fall Creators Update,” he recasts conventional wisdom for business users. In this age of twice-a-year upgrades, practicing due diligence translates to “Businesses sh…READ MORE

Usually I use this blog to write about new technologies or technology trends. But as I’ve been out on the road lately, I’ve had quite a few people ask me about how to get started in podcasting. There are lots of podcasts out there these days, covering nearly every topic. I co-host a couple weekly po…READ MORE

Walking up to DerbyCon 7.0 cybersecurity conference it immediately has a very different feel from the “major” infosec conferences. Attendees would never be caught loitering outside of the Black Hat or DEFCON venues, because no one willingly spends more time than necessary outdoors in Las Vegas. RSAC…READ MORE

This is a guest post for the Computer Weekly Open Source Insider column written by Shawn Powers — describing himself as Linux Journal editor, CBT Nuggets trainer, writer and geek all wrapped into one, Powers has been teaching IT for more than a decade and his specialties are Linux, Chef and inte…READ MORE

Although 3D printing technology has been around since the 1980s, advances in software and hardware are changing the way 3D printing is being used. Especially 3D printing in healthcare, a Wall Street Journal article said.

Gartner, a research firm, predicts that by 2019, 10% of people in the develo…READ MORE

Apple proudly claims it’s set the path of technology for the next decade with its iPhone X, but it would’ve been nice if it just did that with the one it announced half hour earlier.
Instead, the feeling of having an out-of-date handset comes as an instantaneous freebie with the purchase of the…READ MORE